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AGED WOMAN MAY HAVE 10 LEAVE BIG FORTUNE 10 HOME Heir to $300,000 Signed Away Her Possessions Upon Entering Refuge Herndon, Pa., Nov, 23.—(?)—Possi- oility of inheriting $300,000 faced 84- year-old Mrs. Mary Hoover Monday, but coupled with it was the chance that she might have to give all the fortune to the Burd Memorial home for the aged where she resides. Mrs, Hoover was reported to be one of several claimants to the estate left by a woman, who she said was her sister, in Council Bluffs, Iowa. Rev. 8. E. Heisey, superintendent of the home, said Mrs. Hoover signed an agreement to turn over all her pos- sessions to the institution upon en- tering the home 10 years ago. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1936 PRESIDENT OFF ON SEA VOYAGE T AM NOT GRAZY,’ BENSON REASSURES MINNESOTA PEOPLE Will Not Advocate Tax Program Inconsistent With Good Business, He Says St. Paul, Nov. 23.—(7)—Minnesota’s second self-styled “radical” governor- elect, Elmer Benson, Farmer-Laborite, told business Monday not to “worry” over his tax plan as he pondered a legislative program, which hugged the trail first blazed by the late Gov. Floyd B. Olson. As Olson, the Farmer-Labor party's greatest leader, had done before him, Benson declared he, too, was a “rad- ical.” Neither Olson nor Benson sub- scribed to the commonly accepted in- terpretation of the word. essential and fundamental condi- tions, “Tam a radical, but I am not crazy and I will not advocate any tax pro- gram which would be inconsistent with good business and sound gov- ernment,” said the studious appearing, youthful governor-elect who takes of- fice in January. Personally, the new governor is a dry, but he sees no harm in others drinking. He clung to this view as state banking commissioner and as United States senator, having been cep to both offices by Governor Among other things, the governor- elect will recommend to the legisla- ture is state regulation of the power industry and a drastic lobby bill de- signed to compel registration of all lobbyists, Two Army Fliers Die As Ship Falls, Burns Cincinnati, Nov. 23. — (#) — The death of an air reserve pilot and an enlisted army man when their plane crashed and burned in a corn field brought Monday an investigation by an army board of inquiry. Maj. Dudley Outcalt said the vic- Seized In Dynamiting Hernandez at Havana, Consuelo Gonzal BARRY’S RIGHT 0 COUNTY OFFICE 1S UPHELD BY COURT Insanity's Board's Finding Has No Bearing on Legal Men- tal Status Henry Barry, Hettinger county judge and clerk of court, was upheld Monday by the North Dakota su- preme court, which ruled him entitled to the office he holds in spite of ap- Pointment of E. C, Roberts as suc- cessor, made by the county board last April. Roberts contended that Barry was committed to the state hospital for the insane at Jamestown after the commissioners of insanity of Hettinger county found him to be “insane and ® fit subject for treatment and cus-| tody,” and the county board declared Barry brought the Roberts, contending he had no to the office and the Roberts “usurped and unlawfully and attempted to exercise” In affirming the lower cision, the. supreme court North Dakota statutes relating fision of prions to nian alg 2 nature of a police regulation for pubs lic safety and to provide medical Both men described a “radical” as) tims, First Lt. Henry E. Vos, formerly one who is not satisfied with the|of Grand Rapids, Mich., and Private Present order of things, but holds) Ray O'Rea, 32 of Clarion, Ia., were Progressive views and seeks to improve| dead before flames attacked the ship. the office vacant and appointed Rob- erts to that post. The finding by a board of insanity, that ® person is in need of treatment; Carters Little Liver Pills The claim of Mrs, Hoover against the estate of her sister, Mrs. Sadie F. Clark, was unearthed by lawyers in Shamokin, Pa. Mrs. Clark died in 1934 without leaving @ will. The administrator for the estate said he would make a final report in Council Bluffs on Decem- ber 17 on the results of a search for Mrs. Clarks’ heirs. eral months ago in which five persons were killed and 27 wounded. (Associated Press Photo) Bound for Buenos Aires, Argentina, 6,000 mili American peace conference, President Roo: crowds on dock at Charleston, 8. C., after Indianapolis, speedy cruiser. With him is Press Photo) fay to open the Inter. it Is shown waving to arking on the U. 8, 8, son, James. (Associated WARDS NOVEMBER HOME SALES BARGAINS IN FINE BEDDING! ij Prices Effective Tuesday and Wednesday Here's where the waistline forgets it ever heard about diets! 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